Q: You finally got on the field as a safety during Sunday's loss to the Lions.

Jones: You count that getting on the field? Because I don't.

Q: Well, assess how you did when you were out there. You want more playing time, don't you?

Jones: That's what I'm here for. You ain't going to (draft) a player in the second round to not contribute to the team. I mean, am I right or am I wrong? Everybody plays this game for different reasons. Some guys play this game because of what comes with it and what they can get out of it. Some guys, they enjoy just getting a check every two weeks. They're OK with just being mediocre and not improving and just being one of the guys on the team. Me? I want to work for what I get. I don't just want to get a check and feel like I didn't do nothing for it. Especially when you know you can be out there, you can contribute to the team. That's what hurts the most. It's tough, trust me. It's real tough.

Q: Can you go to the coaching staff and let them know how you're feeling about the number of snaps you're getting?

Jones: It's not my call. I just do what I'm told. It's nothing against them or whoever makes the call. I love being here. From Day 1, when I first got that call (from the Packers), I remember vividly when I got the 920 area code on my (phone) number because I was stressing out on draft night. Then, when I got this call, I tweeted, "Green Bay, let's go." I was so excited. There's not a better place to be. I ask guys around the league, 'How is it being on this team?' And what they explain is not what we go through, so I've got it pretty good here. But I just want to be out there more. You've just got to keep working. And obviously, there are things that I have to do better. I've just got to improve on last year, just keep improving every day doing what I've got to do just to get on the field. Just be a good teammate, do all the little things that matter. It'll happen eventually.

Q: How do you personally feel you've adjusted to all of the defensive changes under coordinator Mike Pettine? How comfortable are you with the scheme now that you're starting to get back on the field?

Jones: You can't do too much learning. You can't stop learning. Every day, I'm learning something different. I'm just continuing to grasp everything. And everybody on the defense is learning. This is a new defense. We do a lot of things. We have a lot of packages. Every day is a chance to get better.

Q: You were down 17-0 at the half against the Bears in Week 1. You were down 28-10 at the half against the Redskins in Week 3. And you were down 24-0 at the half against the Lions on Sunday. What's it going to take to reverse course and get off to a fast start when you face the 49ers next Monday?

McCray: I think it's just about starting fast and just eliminating little mistakes, just little things here and there that are easily correctable. But just starting fast and knowing that we have a very capable offense of putting up a lot of points - a lot of good ballplayers and a lot of talent. I think moving forward, we're definitely going to do that.